Call OLYMPUS at 1-800-622-6372 and request a FREE MANUAL. Be prepared to
wait, however! Paul.
Wiese wrote:
>
> Thanks Gary, John, and everyone else who was able to help. I would love, of
> course, to read the 2n manual, but it wasn't included in this private sale.
> My references were the FAQ, and this list. A quick run through a 10 shot
> roll of Agfa HDC 100 has shown the meter to be exposing very well, and
> within 1/2 a stop of my OM1, so things are looking good.
>
> One other interesting aside, the guy had a silver-rimmed 28/2, marked MC,
> but I didn't get the serial number - I was surprised how small it was,
> though.
>
> BTW, Jim, my 2n locks up (requiring use of the reset switch) if fired with
> no batteries, except on Bulb.'
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Andy
> wiese@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 10:58:39 -0800
> From: Gary Schloss <schloss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] About the OM2n...
>
> The OM-2N has one mechanical, battery independent setting -- "B".
> At any other shutter speed, the camera won't fire w/o batteries,
> whether in OFF or not.
>
> When in OFF, the camera is actually in a limited AUTO mode, with
> shutter speeds in the 1/30 to 1/1000 sec. range. This info. is
> provided in the Q&A section of the OM-2N owner's manual.
>
> Enjoy your OM-2N. It was my first SLR, and is still one of my
> all-time favorites.
>
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